LONDON: Thousands of people gathered in London’s Hyde Park yesterday to demand action on ending world hunger as Prime Minister David Cameron hosted...
LONDON: Thousands of people gathered in London’s Hyde Park yesterday to demand action on ending world hunger as Prime Minister David Cameron hosted...
BUDAPEST: Flood waters rose in eastern Germany yesterday, forcing the evacuation of homes and a hospital, as Hungary propped up its defences against...
LIBREVILLE: A member of Gabon’s senate has been arrested in an investigation into the ritual killing of a 12-year-old girl in the central...
STOCKHOLM: Flag-waving Swedes and royals celebrated as Sweden’s Princess Madeleine, the youngest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf, yesterday married New York businessman...
PRETORIA: Nelson Mandela was back in hospital yesterday in a “serious but stable” condition, triggering an outpouring of concern for South Africa’s beloved...
Supporters of Hassan Rowhani hold his portrait during a campaign rally in Tehran yesterday. TEHRAN: Iran’s media yesterday hailed the latest televised debate...
CAIRO: Families of Egyptians killed in protests that unseated Hosni Mubarak reacted angrily in court yesterday when a judge trying the former president...
BEIRUT: Syrian helicopters fired rockets near a Lebanese border area whose residents back the rebellion against President Bashar Al Assad, a security official...
SANA’A: Yemen began the second round of its national dialogue here yesterday, as President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi hailed progress made during talks in...
DAMASCUS: Forces loyal to President Bashar Al Assad have now seized all of the Qusayr area in central Syria, state television claimed yesterday,...
WASHINGTON: Syria’s embattled political opposition said on Friday that there is little point in peace negotiations while Syrian President Bashar Al Assad’s military...
WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State John Kerry last month approved $1.3bn in annual US military aid to Egypt, despite concerns over democratic progress...
KHARTOUM: Sudan’s opposition alliance announced yesterday a 100-day plan for the peaceful overthrow of President Omar Hassan Al Bashir, who has been in...
Vendors selling their wares at Souq Haraj. DOHA: The historic Souq Haraj — Qatar’s only market for used goods and a major landmark...
Waves generated by strong winds lash the shore at the Corniche in Doha yesterday. Dusty weather is likely to continue until Thursday, the...
Protesters run after an attack on a Libyan militia, the Libya Shield brigade, headquarters in Benghazi, yesterday. BENGHAZI, Libya: At least 11 people...
DOHA: Law enforcement officials, in close coordination with a key anti-human trafficking body here, have tracked down a number of international websites that...
DOHA: Qatar-owned Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) will not allow coach Carlo Ancelotti to leave until a replacement is found, the club’s president, Nasser Al...